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A PROCESS for removing the water from vegetables without cooking them, and then letting them soak in water for an hour and a half, with the result that no one can tell them from fresh vegetables by their taste, is said to have been developed in Bound Brook, N.J., with satisfactory results. View Full Article in Timesmachine »